Everyone knows that Bulldozer was not the game changing part when it was introduced three years ago. We have to live with that for four years but Zen, K12 we went out and got Jim Keller we went out and got Raja Koduri from Apple, Mark Papermaster, Lisa sue. We are building now our next generation graphics and compute technology that customers are very interested in and they’ll (...

Threadripper owners club]]>291Segfault on Ryzen ? Advice?Thu, 09 Aug 2018 06:05:40 +0000https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/segfault-on-ryzen-advice.1249859/
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/segfault-on-ryzen-advice.1249859/invalid@example.com (SSJ4)SSJ4
Just been reading about Segfault on early Ryzen 7 batches. I havent pulled my cooler off to check but I bought my 1700 in April of 2017.

I dont know how to test for Segfault. But I know I have had stability issues ever since I built this system, and reading about the Segfault has got me pondering whether or not I should have reason to believe my 1700 has this fault and if I should RMA.

Anyone able to give me some guidance here on how to test for it? or should I just take my...

Segfault on Ryzen ? Advice?]]>3is a threadkiller overkill for gaming?Fri, 03 Aug 2018 02:00:29 +0000https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/is-a-threadkiller-overkill-for-gaming.1246797/
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/is-a-threadkiller-overkill-for-gaming.1246797/invalid@example.com (Recharge)Recharge
so considering how long this has lived and still serves me brilliantly regardless of what I throw at it (though I have upgraded gfx cards over time)

Apologies for the naive question, I’m just learning about all the new features I’ve missed in the past few years without a pc.]]>89New AMD Ryzen APU is here! with Radeon Vega graphicsSun, 15 Jul 2018 22:13:34 +0000https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/new-amd-ryzen-apu-is-here-with-radeon-vega-graphics.1239694/
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/new-amd-ryzen-apu-is-here-with-radeon-vega-graphics.1239694/invalid@example.com (shanetsh)shanetshEveryone’s been waiting for the Ryzen APU with Radeon Vega Graphics and it is finally here!

What we have here today are previously codenamed Raven Ridge AM4 APUs. Since the Embargo for the full review will only be lifted on the 12 Feb 2018, today we’ll only be unboxing the review kit – which has our name on it! Lol

In this review kit, we have the Ryzen 3 2200G and the Ryzen 5 2400G. Can't wait to publish our findings!...

New AMD Ryzen APU is here! with Radeon Vega graphics]]>4Motherboard natively compatible with Raven Ridge (2nd Gen) Ryzens?Tue, 10 Jul 2018 06:19:54 +0000https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/motherboard-natively-compatible-with-raven-ridge-2nd-gen-ryzens.1240364/
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/motherboard-natively-compatible-with-raven-ridge-2nd-gen-ryzens.1240364/invalid@example.com (Kharn83)Kharn83
Have a query as I'm about to purchase a Ryzen 2200G APU with Vega integrated graphics. As it is a second Gen Ryzen APU, existing AM4 motherboards can only boot with it after the BIOS has been upgraded using a 1st Gen Ryzen CPU. If you don't have one handy the motherboard won't boot/Post, and you won't be able to flash the BIOS to a newer version.

Just wondering if anyone knows of any newer motherboards that natively support Ryzen 2nd Gen APUs without needing a BIOS upgrade?

Ryzen is finally Here! and after many years, we have an AMD OC thread.
Pls read the info below, especially the Basic info section if you're new to OCing, which is a bit light on for info at the moment, but will be added to over time.

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General Notes:

* This is purely an Overclocking and...​

OCAU Ryzen Overclocking discussion/ Guide / Owners Thread]]>1750Ryzen 2nd Gen OC Results ThreadThu, 21 Jun 2018 10:22:57 +0000https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/ryzen-2nd-gen-oc-results-thread.1244096/
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/ryzen-2nd-gen-oc-results-thread.1244096/invalid@example.com (headin2001)headin2001
With the release of Ryzen 2nd Gen and the much improved platform it has become, I felt it a good time to start a thread for us to share our results with each other, and any little tips you find along the way.

I'd like this to be a hub for people to refer to, so will try and keep the OP updated with tips along the way.

Gus.]]>20BSODWed, 16 May 2018 03:40:58 +0000https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/bsod.1244753/
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/bsod.1244753/invalid@example.com (chester123)chester123
I’ve been out of the scene for awhile, I reinstalled windows on my pc. Anyway the other day I ran prime95 and got the BSOD only a few seconds after starting.

I have an AMD 965BE and a Noctua Nh12(sound right?). It was originally overclocked to a modest 3.9ghz.
Now everything is back at standard with the instal and I’d have to do my research now to even remember how to overclock.
My question is where do I start, to work out the cause of...

BSOD]]>12Help Snapped Pin on AM3 965 BE cpuSun, 15 Apr 2018 06:06:38 +0000https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/help-snapped-pin-on-am3-965-be-cpu.1239362/
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/help-snapped-pin-on-am3-965-be-cpu.1239362/invalid@example.com (aussie7)aussie7AM3 965 Black Edition cpu. The good news is, it still works and appears to be stable tested with Prime95

My google skills are lacking, can anyone link me to a website that displays what each pin on the cpu does

Our good friends over at AMD decided to give me a look into the #RyzenLyf to see what the platform is like. For me, like many folk here, this is a territory I am very unfamiliar with.

Intel has basically been my go to for the past 10 years and more, with my last experience on an AMD platform being my very old Athlon 4400 CAD system. For its time, it was amazing!...

AMD Ryzen 1700x Review]]>24Anyone mining on ThreadripperTue, 06 Feb 2018 03:11:38 +0000https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/anyone-mining-on-threadripper.1239307/
https://forums.overclockers.com.au/threads/anyone-mining-on-threadripper.1239307/invalid@example.com (ipv6ready)ipv6ready
“CPUs could be acceptable for mining if they could handle very few threads, very fast, and that’s exactly what Threadripper is able to do,” Triolet says. “The reason for that is that Threadripper comes with 32MB of L3 Cache, and it can keep the dataset in cache, which speeds up cryptomining by a lot.”